

Ferrari: Fury & The Monster
Description
Scuderia Ferrari’s racetrack mastery goes back to 1947 but the 1960s ushered in an extraordinary 20-year era for the team, a legacy explored in this rip-roaring documentary. Building upon the company’s heritage as one of the most iconic race and sportscar manufacturers in the world, the Ferrari team’s parade of victories defined the brand as it is known today. In this exhilarating film, director Steve Hoover shines a spotlight on not only the era but also on brilliant engineer Mauro Forghieri and his most legendary creation, the 250 GTO. Its pedigree and spellbinding beauty enchant legions of collectors, from Ralph Lauren to Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, leading to the car becoming one of the most expensive and sought-after vehicles in the world. With archival footage of company founder Enzo Ferrari, interviews with Forghieri and collectors, and a mesmerizing abundance of adrenalin-pumped racing scenes, Ferrari: Fury & The Monster deftly balances a keen exploration of man and machine. —Jordan Klein

Steve Hoover is a writer, editor, and producer as well as a director. His first feature, Blood Brothers (2013), won the Sundance Film Festival’s Documentary Grand Jury and Audience Awards. He also directed the shorts Seven Days (2013) and Out of the Blue (2020). His second feature was Almost Holy (2015).
Film Details
LanguageEnglish, Italian
Year2025
Runtime80
CountryUSA
DirectorSteve Hoover
ProducerMonella Kaplan, Stefano Gallini-Durante, Emily Korteweg, Michael Angelo Covino
Executive ProducerDavid Beckham, Nicola Howsam, James Masciello, Scott Veltri, Kyle Marvin, Brian Mueth, Alessandro Possati, James Davidson
EditorSteve Hoover
CinematographerDaniel St. Ours
MusicJohn Rossiter
Print SourceWilliam Morris Endeavor
Closed CaptionsClosed Captions are confirmed for this film
Audio DescriptionAudio Descriptions are not currently confirmed for this film
American Sign Language (ASL) InterpretationAmerican Sign Language Interpretation is not currently scheduled for this film